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Side scatter distribution of U-CH1 cells maintained in normoxic (20% O<sub>2</sub>) or hypoxic (2% O<sub>2</sub>) conditions, with or without rCCN2.
Published 2014“…<p>Cluster gating was used to determine the intracellular complexity of UCH-1 cells. Cells demonstrated a significant decrease in the number of vacuolated cells (side scatter high) under hypoxia compared to normoxia with minimal changes detected following culture of cells for 6 days in the presence of 100 ng/mL rCCN2 (N = 3).…”
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Effect of Andro and/or Taxi on the proliferation of HeLa cells.
Published 2017“…<p>The cells were treated with different concentrations of Andro (A) or Taxi (B) alone or a combination of 50 μM Andro and 100 μM Taxi (C) for 24 or 48 h and then the cell viability was tested using the MTT assay. …”
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Conditions required for, supporting, and suppressing, interferon induction in the absence of NS1.
Published 2023“…In brief, we find that both replication and export are required for maximal interferon induction in the absence of the NS1 antagonist, and that, additionally, the presence of replicating defective viral genomes greatly enhances the interferon response. The boxed step is absolutely required for the increase in interferon in the absence of NS1, whereas nonboxed steps modulate the process. …”
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<em>Trypanosoma vivax</em> Infections: Pushing Ahead with Mouse Models for the Study of <em>Nagana</em>. II. Immunobiological Dysfunctions
Published 2010“…More precisely, after an initial increase that primarily involves CD4<sup>+</sup> T cells and macrophages, the number of splenic B cells decreases in a step-wise manner. Our results show that while infection triggers the activation and proliferation of Hematopoietic Stem Cells, Granulocyte-Monocyte, Common Myeloid and Megacaryocyte Erythrocyte progenitors decrease in number in the course of the infection. …”
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Evidence for selection on SARS-CoV-2 RNA translation revealed by the evolutionary dynamics of mutations in UTRs and CDSs
Published 2022“…<p>RNA translation is the rate-limiting step when cells synthesize proteins. Elevating translation efficiency (TE) is intuitively beneficial. …”
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Supplementary Material for: Diverging Trends in Incidence of Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Sweden 2010–2019: An Observational Study from the Swedish Stroke Register (Riks...
Published 2023“…Conclusion: Incidence of first-ever ICH in Sweden decreased by 10% between 2010 and 2019. We found diverging trends with a 20% decrease in non-OAC-associated ICH and a 56% increase in OAC-associated ICH. …”
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The impact of the sulfur allotropes and sulfur hydrides on the Venus cloud chemistry
Published 2025“…<br>- S8d10.nc: the reference case with the saturation mixing ratio from Zahnle et al., (2016), the update UV cross-section, a radius of 1. µm for the condensed allotropes and a S8 photolysis decrease by a factor of 100.…”
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Survival of D39 bacteria and mutant derivatives in human saliva.
Published 2018“…<p>A starting concentration of 10<sup>6</sup> CFU mL<sup>-1</sup> wildtype or mutant bacteria were incubated with saliva at the two conditions; (A) at 25°C without CO<sub>2</sub> and (B) at 37°C with CO<sub>2</sub>. …”
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Presentation_3_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Epidemiological characterization and prognostic factors in patients with confirmed cerebral cryptococcosis in central Taiwan
Published 2018“…<div><p>AbstractBackground</p><p>Cryptococcal meningitis is a deadly fungal infection. This study aimed to characterize the epidemiology of cerebral cryptococcosis and to define its prognostic factors.…”
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Presentation_2_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_6_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.pptx
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Data_Sheet_1_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.docx
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_1_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_4_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Presentation_5_Deforestation Impacts on Orographic Precipitation in the Tropical Andes.PPTX
Published 2020“…The deforestation scenarios result in 50–100% decrease (up to ∼400 J kg<sup>–1</sup>) in Convective Available Potential Energy (CAPE) spatially organized by land-cover change along the EADS. …”
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Paths to extinction.
Published 2023“…(i) The case where the initial mutant goes extinct without spreading in the population. This would be a one time step extinction process, shown by arrow leading from the boxed initial state to the wild-type state, highlighted in grey. …”
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Free swimming setup and the OMR regulation experiment.
Published 2023“…Each fish is tested at one of three different heights and the same set of stimulus speeds. For a given stimulus speed, baseline optic flow–the optic flow experienced when the fish is at rest–and feedback gain both decrease as the height increases. …”
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Table_1_Upstream ORFs Influence Translation Efficiency in the Parasite Trypanosoma cruzi.xlsx
Published 2020“…In trypanosomatid parasites, which almost exclusively depend on post-transcriptional mechanisms to regulate gene expression, translation has been identified as a key step. However, the mechanisms of control of translation are not fully understood. …”
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Chemical Force Spectroscopy Evidence Supporting the Layer-by-Layer Model of Organic Matter Binding to Iron (oxy)Hydroxide Mineral Surfaces
Published 2015“…The adsorption of dissolved organic matter (DOM) to metal (oxy)hydroxide mineral surfaces is a critical step for C sequestration in soils. Although equilibrium studies have described some of the factors controlling this process, the molecular-scale description of the adsorption process has been more limited. …”